Ron wrote:
...snip...
Apparently I don't even know how to turn one on! :-D
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Ron,

You will also find an ON/OFF switch on the back of the G3AIO. In a slightly recessed area in the top corner. It will work as an emergency Off switch, if the system froze up for some reason. However, I don't think it will work as a PowerOn switch (use the keyboard for that).

If you would like the take-apart manual and user's manual for the AIO, send me a note off list.

Nancy


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